This past week I had to back up some duties so as of what I'm going to show you guys. Now I believe this works with copy written DVDs also, however I'm not sure about the newer copy written DVDs but the old one should work with this.
So you’ll need some packages from the many Ubuntu repositories, so you need the mini Ubuntu repositories. On Linux that should be there by default already on Ubuntu you have to add it in. So go ahead and add that, make on the side to do that and after you add it, you’re going to need some packages. The first one being is the Duty CSS 2 because that is the shit that you need to play DVDs, and you need this one I believe, pretty sure you need this one too. Of course the Ubuntu restricted extras.
Now I'm on a 64bit so I use the W64 codec, this is for decompression of the video and if you have some other system, let me check this site. Lets say we have a 32bit then you can download manually here, but the other 32bit you use the other W32 codec. I have a 64 RPC uses this shit, and up hers is for the LIV CSS thing if you don’t have the repository you can do it manually here, so that’s how you do that.
Now after you have all this requirements, you also need a K9 copy which is the program we’re going to use to back up our DVDs. Now hen I say back up your DVDs I mean back up exactly how the DVD is, minus the copy write protection or something. But it is essentially the same as the disk that you have in your hands. And unlike other programs like handbrake, where they trans code to some MP4 AVI, that’s not what we want, we want the exact copy. So this is the program that does that.
Now the easiest way to use that is the wizard. The wizard is the stupidest way, there is wizard right here, and you click on the wizard and you have this right. Now this is where you put un your DVD movie or whatever, and select the drive, you have more than one drive and you select something else. I only have one. So click next. And here it says here do you want to back it to. And I only have one drive so I can't back up to this, I had put into the ISO image. With the ISO you can burn it later or keep it on your hard drive or whatever you what. So I'm going to save it on one place, lets just call this dump or whatever, ok and then save. And then click next; we won’t leave anything by default because we want the same shit. Same thing with the streaming here, and same thing with the menus so we click next. And this is pretty much it, you’re finished right.
Once you click finish as soon it starts doing its job and you are going to get an ISO at the end. Now to burn the ISO is really easy, lets pretend that this is the ISO that we just created. All you really got to do is double click on this ah this thing will pop up. Now your going to put in a blank DVD and you click on write, select you max speed or I would say lower your speed if your disk is too high, minimum is the best way because you don’t want to skip data when you are burning your DVD. But other than that, that’s all you got to do, double click on that shit and burn it. now that is fucking easy. Double click on something and burn it.
So that is how you do burning. Now like I said I don’t know if this will work on all copy write protection so if you can rip your shit, maybe give me, you say hey you know what this does work on newer on or it only works on old ones or whatever it is because I really don’t have any copy write DVDs that I can confirm that this will work. I only assume that this will work with copy write DVD. So hit me back if you have any other questions.
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